THE KORNIKG- OEEGONIAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 190o, CHEU FGDK BIG IN gan. Hennessey, who is alleged to, h&vo lost most of the money on horseraces, was Indicted yesterday and pleaded guilty. insult to His Children Caused Chinese Boycott. NEW REPRIEVE FOR HOCH Supremo Court Gives Bluebeard 3Ioro Time for Appeal. WERE HELD IN NEW YORK CHICAGO. Adg. 24. Johann Hoch, the man of many wives, convicted of the murder of one of them, and under sen tence of death, has escaped the gallows a third time. He was to be hanged here tomorrow, but a supersedeas was Issued today on an order of Justice Magruder, of the Supreme Court. The Justice said that be had careiuiiy examined the record nreBented by Koch's Their Father Is Viceroy of Three attorneys, and his study of it satisfied him that there was enough doubt to jusury a Provinces and Hews of Their Hl-Treatment Raised Chi nese Indignation. SEATTLE. Wash., Aug. 24. (Special.) Dr. F. F. Tong. of Shanghai, trade com missioner of China to this country, who Is on his way to Washington to confer with the Chinese Minister regarding the new treaty with the United States, today made the following statement regarding the cause of the Chinese boycott: "I think the boycott really started from the treatment afforded the children of Cheu Fook, the Viceroy who rules over the three provinces of Kiansu, Che-KIeng and An-Kwei. Shanghai is one of his cities and it was there the boycott began. His children were returning by way of America from England, where they had been In school. They lacked passports such as the privileged class carries from China, but there was an abundance of proof that they were the viceroy s chll dren and as such entitled to courtesies. The report reached China that they were held up at New York and refused admit tance, finally being compelled to give bonds that they would leave the country. "When this news came to China, there was Indignation among the people and they took up the theory that merchants and students were ill-treated. I believe that single Incident did more than any thing else to start the fight against American goods, and to raise the cry for a new treaty." review of the entire caso by the Supreme Court. The case will come up at the Octo ber term of th court at Springfield, I1L Hoch has been confident that the sen tence of hanging would not bo Inflicted. He had very little to say when Informed of the action of the Justice, jailer TVheatman said it was the first time in his experience that a prisoner nas ex hibited no concern about his fate the day previous to the execution. Hoch was smoking a cigar when told or the issuance of the writ. I am not guilty of this horrible mur der," he said, "and now I will have the iQC HT TORRENT Cloudburst Sends Deluge Colorado Towns. on AT LEAST NINE LIVES LOST Water Fills Dry Canyon, Wrecking Two Towns, Railroads, Trani- -ways and Coal 3Iines for Sixteen Miles. TRINIDAD. Col., Aug. 24. A cloud burst in the vicinity of Rhode Can yon, through which ordinarily a. small stream of water runs, converted the canyon Into a raging " torrent tonight, which swept through the towns of Berwind and Tobasco, completely from his slumber by the sounding of the breakfast gong. The helpless and almost pitiful cxpres- I sion of the lad's face moved to action Sev eral of the passengers, and when the steamer was coming up the river yester day afternoon, a subscription list was circulated, and shortly afterward the boy had securely tucked in his once empty pocket J22 a sufficient sum to enable him to complete his Journey and await a sec ond allowance from home. SAN FRANCISCO FLATS BURN Bay City Property-OTTHers Leie 336 000, ui People XarroTrly Escape SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 24. Fire to night partly destroyed six flats and the St. Hillaire apartment-hous at Geary and Laguna streets. The house bad about 230 people as occupants and some narrowly escaped death. The loss Is $50,000, the chief sufferers being- tho Flelschman estate of this city, which owns the apartment-house. GOODRICH GOES TO SOTJXD. Flaspihip Cbtcssra Xet Badly Damaged by Jt'eccHt Accideat. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 24. The flagship Chicago, flying the pennant i of Rear-Admiral Goodrich, sailed to- actlon has been taken as yet upon the recommendation of the court of inquiry that Ensign Wade be court-martialed. This subject will be Included In the report which the Secretary will make to the President. GRAFT IN SOUTH CAROLINA Dispensary Scandal Involves Federal and State Officials. COLUMBIA, S. C, Aug. 21. The dis pensary Investigation continues to produce alleged scandals and sensations. Chief Constable J. R. Fant today charged Will iam McGowan. united States Commission er at Spartanburg. Va.. and T. Gunter Jr., now Attorney-General, with having in 1S02 conducted an employment bureau and procured positions for constables for financial consideration. Another Bic Steamer May Come. Harbormaster Blglln received a cable from Corvle of the Knight Errant Steamship Company, of Liverpool, ask ing if the Knight Errant, a steamer 500 feet over all, and drawing 23 feet and 5 inches, could safely land at Portland and navigato the River. Tho Harbormaster cabled back. les. and 21 feet and a little better. If neces sity. BOYCOTT REACHES YOKOHAMA Chinese Merchants Decide on Regu lar Plan of Action. YOKOHAMA. Aug. 8, via San Fran Cisco, Aug. 24. The anti-American Chi nese boycott, as telegraphically reported. has reached Yokohama. The first Indi cation of its presence was on July 25, when local Chinese refused to give any freight to the steamer Manchuria, due to leave for Hong Kong on the 28th. The reason stated by the local Chinese was that no coolies at Hong Kong would dare to discharge such cargo. The movement slowly continued until on Sunday, August 6, a meeting of repro sentatlve Chinese was held at the Chinese Hall of Commerce, Yokohama, when the proposed boycott was considered under five heads. Thee were banking, ship ping, Insurance, other lines of business and employes. There was much eloquence from the organizers of the meeting, who talked of patriotism, and the necessity that the Chinese residents of Yokohama, a great port, should fall in lino with their brethren elsewhere. Finally It was resolved: "First Not to deal In American goods "Second Not to ship any goods on American steamers (more particularly to WHAT "JAPAlf WILL GET Protectorate over Korea. Lease of the Uao Tung Peninsula, which ti turn will enable, her to dominate Manchuria, and through her dominance "of Manchuria to becom? the most influential Power at Peking Probably th island of Sakhalin, originally In the main Japanese group, but appropriated by Russia in ex change for the worthless Kurlles Is lands. Sakhalin's great strategic value lies in Its commanding the mouth of the Amur River. oneof the great outr. Jets of Siberia. AZTHUZi W0 YELLOW 3 FA c SAGAS AM SHANGHAI Charge Is Assault to Kill. Dan Isom. charged with assault and Intent to kill D. W. Miller, foreman of the Columbia &. Nehalem Logging Com pany, was taken to Portland yesterday by Sheriff White, of Columbia City, and lodged In the County Jail. Miller, who received a stab In the side which pierced the kidney, is at Good Samaritan Hos pital, where his condition is much im proved. MAP OF THE ORIENT, SHOWING SAKHALIN, THE BONE OF CONTENTION IN THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. opportunity of proving myself innocent before the highest court In the state. I never felt that I would go to the gallows. China, as Chinese relatives would be pun- i may be guilty of other crimes, but never Jshed.) of that murder." "Third That any Chinese merchant do- incr nueh business throusrh an atrent would be dealt with as if the business had FSTIMATINR nflS I IlF H S unrvn unite uy mm. Or, 'FouTth Not to do business with any American banking or insurance company. "Fifth Some Indulgence to be granted on account of goods to be shipped to ports whither none but American steamers ply. "Sixth Any Chinese infringing these resolutions to be subject to a heavy fine." The matter of Chinese employes leaving their posts -was postponed. Some of the compradors present claimed that they Embankments May Be Built Grand and Union Avenues. It is probable that Grand avenue, be tween Stark and Pine streets, -will be filled, if the present investigations are satisfactory-. W. M. Lodd. who represents were under contract to their employers, the Ladd properlyf on Grand avenue, will ana u wiey were tu itovc it ,...,.. r-W- i,Mltnr 4t whnt their ruin. To this it was urged that a . Z Vn " i fund had been established at Shanghai to the charter provides in case of fills, and provide for such cases, but tho compra- how to proceed. He suggests that when dors wished for some documentary as- Information along these lines has been ,,,..,.,,, fnm RhonirVioi ana see wnai can do none. xa. n. .ic There are more Chinese than people of nail, wno represents some property in nv nther foreien nationalitv in Yoko- terests. says that the owners appear win hama. the latest census showing 7142. The lng, at least, to Investigate conditions local movement has not caused particular I with the view to making a fill. Council- flurry here. There Is some talk among man Kellaher stated yesterday mat an some Americans of retaliating by with- offer that seems reasonable had been drawing patronage from Chinese tailors, made by the street railway company to who monopollzev that business, establish- make the fill lng an American tailor. The boycott, it is in connection with the proposed fill on feared, may injure tho shipping com panies seriously If It is long maintained. Orders to Stop Boycott. SHANGHAI, Aug. 24. The senior Con sul here has Interviewed the Taotal, who stated that It was his Intention to Issue a proclamation ordering Chinese merchants to resume their former trading In Amer ican goods, but apparently the local offi cials are somewhat half-hearted In tho matter. BRIEF TELEGRAPHIC NEWS An unknown man robbed the First Na tional Bank at Colllnsvlllo, I. T., and escaped with $1200. Officers are in pur suit. Of the funds of the Continental Finance Company, an alleged get-rlch-aulck con corn of Chicago, only $1216 remains to meet the demands of tho creditors. The latter are crediting, for distribution of the this remnant. Angry at inattention of waiters in a New York restaurant. Colonel Elliott, of Richmond, Va., gave battle to several waiters and stampeded all in the house He mauled the police, and it took five of them to land him in Jail. There Is a building boom in New York City, and the municipal building depart ments have doubled their staff. Tho work started from January 1 to June 22 will cost over $66,000,000, or more than curing the four preceding years. An International bank, with a capital oi i,uw,wu, is oemg lormed ror the nur pose of carrying on banking operations between the united States and Hunjrary and to open accounts of immigrants to this country from the Balkan Peninsula. O. C. Olsen, chief stenographer to E. P. Ripley, preseident of the Santa Fe Rail road, nas been discharged for issuing un authorized passes which had been signed previously by Mr. Ripley and W. B. Jan sen, his assistant The passes he Issued were valued at about $20,000, and were given mostly In exchange for theater tick ets. Commander-in-Chief John R. King, of the Grand Army, has assigned General George W. Cook, chairman of the local executive committee, to the position of assistant adjutant-general. General Cook has Indorsed the appointment of Col, George A. Randolph, of Denver, as mar shal of the parade, and General Sherman M. Bell, of Denver, former Adjutant-General of Colorado, as vice-chairman of the Information committee. Through forgeries said to have been committed b' James Hennessey, cashier. In the office of the estate of D. P. Mor--gan. New York banks have been victim ized to the amount of about $44,000. The Morgan estate, was left by the late H. P. Morgan, and among the heirs are Hewitt and D. Perry Morgan and Mrs. Rudolph Hermann KeBsel, who was Caroline Mor Grand avenue, the enterprise of the own ers on East Washington street Is cited a street on which there has been little business for several years. One difficulty in the way of fills Is the flow of water from Asylum Springs, but It has been suggested that the water from these springs could be turned into the Sunny side sewer at some points. If tho fill at Grand and Union avenues Is to bo made, the water will have to be disposed of la -some way. PERS0NALMENTI0N. Justice Waldcmar Seton has gono to the Nehalen country to decide tho fate of several hundred trout and shoot wildcats. Councilman At-Large A. N. Wills has Kone to Long Beach to recuperate from his exhaustive efforts In behalf of his con stituents. Rev. L. M. Boozer, pastor of the Pied mont Presbyterian Church, has Just re turned from his vacation, and that church will be reopened next Sunday. Judge Graham, of the Superior Court of San Francisco, and Mrs. Graham and Kirk Harris, one of the telegraph editors of the San Francisco Chronicle, and Mrs. Harris are in Portland visiting the Ex position, Rev. Andrew J. Montgomery, pastor of the Third "Presbyterian Church, returned last evening from Mount Hood, where he has been spending bis vacation. He made the. ascent of Mount Hood several times. Mrs. Montgomery remains at Mount Hood for the present Ttev. John Thlllman. C. 8. C. pastor of the Holy Cross Church, of University Park, accompanied by James Murphy, of the Columbia university, has started on a trip to Europe. They go to Ireland and England first, and afterwards will make a short excursion to the Continent CHICAGO. Aug. 24. (SpectaL) The following Oregonlans aro registered at Chicago hotels: From Oregon Mrs. E. H. Holmes. L. L. Wright at the Auditorium. From Portland F. B. Jao.ua, at the Palmer House. I wrecking- everything in its path and ; day for Puget Sound to engage in seml- drownlng at last nine persons. annual target practice. The cruiser The property loss is estimated at ' was not seriously damaged by striking hundreds of thousands of dollars, suf- ' on Angel Island a few days ago. She fered mostly by the Colorado Fuel & ; wlil be Joined at Port Angeles by tha Iron Company and tho Southern Rail- Marblehead and the torpedo-boat de- wav ConiDany. The former company stroyer Pern, and these three vessel had mnles and coko ovens scattered will remain some time 1 ntho vicinity all along- between tho two mining ' of Port Angeles'.ln target practice. Th.o towns of Berwind and Tobasco and, ) next regular target practice will take although they were situated mostly out place at San Diego or Magdalena, of reach of the flood, the tramways , connecting the different properties Ti'nrw nrert((!ilU' oil xTir txn.l th loss In this particular will bo immense. ! The railroad company had a line run- , jeaions Suitor Threatens to Kill And BOY SHOOTS TO DEFEND SISTER nlng up the canyon and the roadbed was narIy completely washed out It is impossible to get accurate newj of the loss of life and property to night for the reason that communica tion with the stricken town Is con stantly bolng Interrupted by tho storm. which still continues. Relief parties have gone from this city and neigh boring towns, but cannot reach tho canyon for several hours, as the 16 miles of distance lying between Is del uged. From all directions aro coming reports of the disastrous effects of tho storm which enveloped Trinidad and MINISTER. SAYS EXECUTION ,BY HANGING IS CRUEL. Rev. E. H. Meory. Is Himself Wounded. GRASS VALLEY, Aug. 24. (Special.) Fred Walker, aged 27, was shot and per. haps fatally wounded this afternoon by Louis Ruggles, aged Walker was keeping company with Sadie- Ruggles. sister of tho man who did the shooting. The man became Jealous and went to tho Old's cook house, where the girl was working, and drawing a revolver, threat ened to kill her. Louis Ruggles, hearing the trouble, seized a small pistol belong' lng to his sister and shot Walker In the right car. the bullet lodging In the back of his head. The Injured man. who served four years In tha Philippines, Is not expected to recover. Schoot Becomes Chief Clerk. George F. Schoot, of San Francisco, has been appointed chief clerk In the office of Chief Engineer Boschke, of the O. R. & N.. to succeed chief clerk Havely, who has accepted a position with the Gould system. Mr. Schoot en tered the service of the Southern Pa" clflc about ono year ago, coming West from the Atlantic system In Texas. Kramer and Lawson Are Miners. NEW YORK. Aug. 24. Frank Kramer, of East Orange. N. J., tonight defeated W. Fenn. of Bristol. Conn., In straight heats 1 nthelr match race at Madison Square Garden, liver Lawson, of Salt Lake City, captured both the half-mile open and tho mile handicap events, start ing from scratch in the latter event A Heal Receiver. Le Journal Amuseant Receiver in Bankruptcy (drawing up in ventory, to his clerk) Item: One bottle of cheap claret Clerk (drawing the cork and tasting the wine) But this Is prime burgundy. Receiver (ten minutes later) Item: One empty bottle. RATIONAL TREATMENT er Stomach Diseases MEANS X Discard Injurioias Drugs (alycoicne A Harmless Powerful Germicide Endorstd by Ltadixi Physicians, Send twenty-five cents to pay postige on Fru Trial Bottlt. Sold by leading druggists. mot atnuiNC wrrHOUT my bicnatunc: '02M PRINCE ST.. NEW YORK. WTTt torn Ma Bociarr on Raucm-u. T iatm err Fad Highbinder Is Brosgfct Leir. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 24. Louey Poy, a highbinder, who was known as "the bad man" of Chinatown, wag shot and killed tonight Poy was walking through Ross Alley when two Chinese stepped from a doorway, shot him in tho back, of the head and then fired two bullets Into his prostrate body. Al J though only 26 years of age. Poy had been mixed up wun a numoer or mur der cases and whle arrested a numbler of times escaped through lack of evidence. Fast Voyage to China. NEW YORK, Aug. 24. What Is consid ered a remarkably quick voyage from this port to Hongkong and probably a record passage for -a cargo steamer between the two places, was completed today, when the British steamer utton Hall arrived at the Chinese port 48 days out from New York. McKlnney for Marsh's Seat ROCK ISLAND. 111., Aug. 24. James McKlnney, of Aledo. today was nominat ed for Congress to succeed B. F. Marsh, deceased, by the Republicans of the Four teenth Illinois district the territory adjacent for miles, but no further' loss of life than at Ber wind and Tobasco has yet been reported. BOY ROBBED ON ROANOKE William Kitchen Loses Hundred Dollars on Steamer. With the arrival of the Roanoko, Cap tain Durham, last evening at .10 o'clock, there came a story of theft and philan thropy.. William Kitchen, not yet 20. rushed to the captain's table at breakfast Wednesday morning with agitated coun tenance and stated that during the night some one had robbed him of $100 in gold and currency. Young Kitchen was en route from his home at Goldfleld, Nev., to Corvallls, where be expects to enter the Oregon AgriculturalCollege. Ho boarded the steamer at San FVanclsco. His father had supplied him with funds to make tho journey and pay all necessary matricula tion fees, and this money was stolen. Tho master of the ship made a thorough search for the missing currency, but In vain. Younk Kitchen had left tho money In his vest which was carelessly thrown over the back of a chair In his stateroom, also .occupied by several other persons. He was quite forgetful of his purse, and knew nothing of his loss until aroused Workmen Kept Danger Secret. ALBANY, N. Y., Aug. 24. The Coroner's examination of workmen who were dig ging a cellar under the Meyer's depart ment store at the time of its collapso re cently, shows that the men were warned of the Impending disaster nearly an hour before the structure fell and killed 130 persons. When It was noticed that the earth was crumbling from two of the big piers In the cellar, tho whole force was put to work to brace the piers. The nen continued their work until tho last min ute when, realizing that their efforts were, useless, they rushed out All es caped uninjured but Foreman Mitchell, who was caught and badly bruised. j Park Mistaken fpr His Double. NEW YORK. Aug. 24. 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